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...course, if one were betting on a single conference, smart money would be on the WCHA, which earned five bids, including No. 1 seeds Denver, Colorado College, and Minnesota, the last of which will enjoy all the comforts of home prior to the Frozen Four. Play in the East and Midwest Regionals starts today, while the West and Northeast Regionals drop the puck tomorrow...
...seed in the NCAA tournament yesterday and assigned to the Northeast Regional in Amherst, Mass., where the Crimson will face New Hampshire, the runner-up in Hockey East’s post-season tournament, next Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The following day, the winner will skate against either Denver, the defending national champion, or Bemidji State, which qualified after capturing College Hockey America’s conference title...
...pairwise rankings (PWR), finalized one night earlier, had forecast a Harvard trip to Amherst against UNH, but had also projected Boston College and Mercyhurst as the two teams most likely to accompany them to the Mullins Center. But according to Wayne Dean, the tournament committee chair, Denver was seen as more deserving of the second overall seed than Colorado College—No. 2 in the PWR—a subjective swap that skewed the predictions slightly...
Colorado legislator Bob Hagedorn admits that when he proposed Senate Bill 85 in December, he was thinking of himself. In the wake of last fall's polarizing race for the White House, Hagedorn, a Democrat who is also a political-science professor at Metropolitan State College in Denver, grew more and more worried about saying the wrong thing as his students debated contentious issues like George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind initiative and the teaching of creationism in schools. Earlier in the year, students had filed bias complaints against a colleague who had criticized Republicans. "I'm thinking...
...students'. They all trumpet the primacy of "intellectual independence." And they all reject political and religious views as grounds for hiring, firing, reward and punishment. Students on Horowitz's side have even supported the Hagedorn bill, "particularly as it talks about the need for multiple viewpoints," says Ryan Call, Denver-based regional director of Students for Academic Freedom, which is allied with Horowitz. "Legislation should be the last alternative, but a lot of administrators are reticent to make any changes...